li",,-MM t&&-wmm 92&m THE WlCHrrA DAILY EAGLE: WICHITA- KANSAS. SATURDAY MORNING. AUGUST i. 18$5. - v if '5"5?f irZ&rfii&fi 32: j m immW& M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1. THE INDIAN SCARE. Several papers of the west, includ ing a 'half-dozen Kansas papers are laying- the late Indian scare at the door ottlic Eagle. Some of the same pa pers arc also attempting to defend the government's action with reference to the crass lease, the cattle men and the refusal to disarm two or three very wild and dangerous bauds of Indians. We reply: Several days prior to the Indian scare this paper was in poscssion of news from the most reliable sources that unless something was done to prevent it and that promptly that the Chcycnues would not only make a raid into Kansas but before starling would in all probability murder the white people at Darlington and at Cantonment. We have in our poscs sion information that cannot be over turned that the Indians were bey...

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RMMMMI :-- - ' .- -i - fcKiwtiflg'Tg.cy; -vl "f f; - -a' A?H 6s rl-iH. r VOL. lit. NO. 65. WICHITA, KANSAS, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1886. WHOLE NO. 378 .jj tiff.. "J rywawsww c WICHITA WILL- The Ball Already Opened. The Opposition Organized, The Plan of the Fight Settled in a Conteit of Money and Brains. Tho game is now opened and Wichita must take a hand against a combination that plays only for blood. If Wichita wins the will be the greatest city in the state; if she "oses she can only be a leading county town n Southern Kansas. On tho third of last r "- the Eagle contatned a long article in which it was attempted to be shown that the building up of a city at this point would necessitate a reorganization of almost the entire railway system of Southern Kansas, a re-arranging of all time schedules and freight rates, including the operation of lines to and from this city, instead of by and and through this city. We pointed out that the building up of a jobbing and man ufacturing ...

&s&m&a&iW& 7331 fiiSSsSSSSESiSSlS KsassSKfesesasBsSsaaassssssscaieessaEfa THE WICHITA DAILY EAGLE: WICHITA, KANSAS. THCKSDAY MORNING. AWrtWT . 188& ".-"Si" X"iil'i'i7iJi rH'U""ii'Wi WW! Willi "KiVjCjipjt W'.nwwg stTtwnhnii I mi ' 1 13111 1 1 imVji I Jli H If ww mmnl mmH IM Syllfgagl, M. M. MURDOCH, Editor. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST a CLEVELAND'S ORDER. Touching Cleveland's cattle order, the banks -of Kansas City, St. Louis anil Chicago dcuy having any interest in the matter. For llio'c who know no better, tucli talk will do. The triitlt i, out of Hie 300,000 head of cattle booked inid reported as on the Cheyenne and Mpnlioc range, the banks mention .' re carrying large amounts of paper. Now for the se cret of the scare among the bankers. A large per cent, of these cattle were through cattle, nearly or quite one half of which died last winter. The books and papers upon which the loans were made show the number each man turned on to pasture, but not the number t...